Despite the plethora of artistic inspiration available at Art Basel week, Alec Monopolyyet again managed to stand out from the crowd. Together with Eden Fine Art, Alec showcased a number of carefully selected pieces from his private collection of paintings and sculptures, releasing them for public viewing at a Miami Beach gallery just outside of the Setai Hotel. Visitor’s flocked from all corners of the globe to get a glimpse of the artist’s original collection at the Monops Gallery, Miami, exclusively dedicated to showcasing his works. Rife with familiar figures and created with his signature style, his exclusive collection forces viewers to consider themes such as the economy, capitalism, and wealth.

It is no secret that Monopoly has a unique passion for using unconventional urban landscapes and high fashion accessories as his latest canvases. On December 6, over 400 people gathered outside the Monops Gallery to watch the artist live in action as he worked his magic on the Bugatti Chiron, a thrill induced sports car that fits Monopoly’s brand like a glove. His ever-growing fan base waited in anticipation as the artist sprayed an effortlessly slick, black, white and red design onto the car. The Bugatti brand is uniquely artistic as it’s Italian founders were heavily inspired by design, a notion that the artist paid tribute to in his live performance. Just a day before this, he customized a Rolls Royce, proving yet again his eagerness to take on unorthodox canvases.

It wasn’t just his live performances that attracted the crowds. Just days later, Monopoly invited 60 people to join him for an extravagant dinner exclusively for art collectors, at a private Miami Beach mansion. The gorgeous poolside setting was dimly lit with blue lights and candles, and the courtyard area was transformed into a gallery come dancefloor devoted to the man of the moment. Once attendees had finished dining, Monopoly welcomed an additional 600 guests to celebrate Art Basel Week. They whiled away the evening by contemplating Monopoly’s unique approach to art, sipping champagne and dancing into the early hours of the morning. A whopping 200 people were left waiting outside as due to popular demand, the party exceeded capacity, a testament to the artist’s desirability and his ever-growing fanbase.

Alec Monopoly is known for his raw authenticity and his ability to differentiate himself from his contemporaries. Not only did the artist leave Maimi with a new list of accomplishments under his belt but he managed to prove yet again that he is an expert at keeping his artworks relevant.

To keep up to date with Alec Monopoly’s latest ventures in cooperation with Eden Fine Art check out his collection below.